Course List Available To Undergraduates

The International Programs Office of Rollins College has published a list of off-campus studies available to undergraduates enrolled during the winter term of 1986.

The brochure includes course descriptions, costs and dates, along with guidelines on how to apply and how to obtain a passport.

An anthropological study of Mexico with professor Pedro Pequeno, includes two weeks of introductory study on campus and two weeks at archaeological sites in the Valley of Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula. Round-trip airfare, lodging and excursions are included in the $800 cost of the four-week term.

Professor David Richard will take a marine biology group to Barbados, where he plans field-orient-

ed studies of the ecology and the distribution and behavior of marine organisms.

''The Culture of China: Past and Present'' will meet in that country for the entire course, visiting Beijing, Xian, Nanjing, Shanghai and Guangzhou as well as Hong Kong. Professor Charles Edmonson recently spent time at a Chinese university and has studied the language.

Students traveling with Nadine Posner will visit Cairo, Luxor, Tel Aviv, Carmel and Jerusalem, observing ''Religion and Society in Egypt and Israel.'' Other overseas study includes professor Peter Bonnell's ''Cultural and Economic Environment of Munich and Vienna,'' which also will visit Salzburg and Nuremberg.

Two courses in London in economics and education, a language and culture course in Quebec, and a study of the historical and the contemporary status of professional responsibilities and legal ethics in Italy and England round out the offerings abroad.

In New York City, professors Charles Rodgers and Robert Sherry will conduct studies in theater, including attendance at 12 theatrical productions and a variety of lecture tours.

Students who enroll in courses to be conducted in other countries and who do not hold a valid passport should apply for one at least one month before planning to leave the United States. The brochure of course descriptions along with other information is available from Patricia Lancaster, associate dean of the faculty, at 646-2280. Registration for off-campus studies ends Oct. 16.

-- A. Arnold Wettstein, dean of Knowles Memorial Chapel and director of the Wavell Papers Project, has received news that Mouton Publishers have accepted Bruce Wavell's Language and Reason for publication.

Wavell, a philosophy professor, died in 1981, after he retired from Rollins that year.

Wettstein's project has been made possible through the McKean Grant he received last year.

First awarded in 1982 by Rollins President Emeritus Hugh F. McKean and his wife, Jeannette, the grant supports faculty development at Rollins. It is intended to enable a faculty member to undertake a teaching-related project, a research project, or an artistic work that otherwise would be impossible.

The $10,000 grant is available to full-time tenured faculty and is awarded by a panel of academic alumni after judging proposals for specific activities. Wettstein said the project committee also has deposited 104 papers and three book-length manuscripts in the college archives, shipped two volumes of publishd papers to the bindery, has four papers under consideration for publication, and forwarded The Living Logos for possible reprinting by Oxford University Press.

A memorial volume of Wavell's collected essays, tentatively titled Common Sense, Reason and Values, is in the final stages of editing.

-- Of the 121 undergraduates on the president's list for academic achievement in the spring term, 48 appeared for the first time and 49 were graduating seniors. Nearly one-third of the graduating senior class appeared on the list during their college careers.